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White Knight/Space Ship One launched approx. 1347Z (on MSNBC, CNBC, CNN, FNN
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It's 11:00am and I just got home from the event. From a college student who
has been to countless airshows, flown in a P-51 and a B-25, seen Chuck Yeager break the sound barrier at Edwards, seen the space shuttle land, and flown that wonderful first solo flight, I can say that this was just about the greatest thing I've ever seen. This event filled me with many emotions - one of the greatest of these is a desire to push myself at school and truly earn my aerospace engineering degree. When the crowd finally spotted the aircraft way off southeast (almost directly into the sun....), and a bright new contrail appeared in the sky, a cheer broke out that was simply inspirational. More cheers broke out 3-4 minutes later when that distinctive sonic boom rattled the desert and a craft appeared directly above, slowly looping down to a warmly greeted landing. Today was a day I'll never forget. Definitely a high point in my life. I don't know how the pictures/video turned out, but if it's any good and there's interest, I'll see what I can upload. But there is simply no substitute for being there.... -Tony Student Pilot "Jack" wrote White Knight/Space Ship One launched approx. 1347Z (on MSNBC, CNBC, CNN, FNN in US). Jack |
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Congrats, Tony - glad you were there to share it with us.
v/r Gordon ====(A+C==== USN SAR Its always better to lose -an- engine, not -the- engine. |
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It's 11:00am and I just got home from the event. From a college student who has been to countless airshows, flown in a P-51 and a B-25, seen Chuck Yeager break the sound barrier at Edwards, seen the space shuttle land, and flown that wonderful first solo flight, I can say that this was just about the greatest thing I've ever seen. This event filled me with many emotions - one of the greatest of these is a desire to push myself at school and truly earn my aerospace engineering degree. When the crowd finally spotted the aircraft way off southeast (almost directly into the sun....), and a bright new contrail appeared in the sky, a cheer broke out that was simply inspirational. More cheers broke out 3-4 minutes later when that distinctive sonic boom rattled the desert and a craft appeared directly above, slowly looping down to a warmly greeted landing. Today was a day I'll never forget. Definitely a high point in my life. I don't know how the pictures/video turned out, but if it's any good and there's interest, I'll see what I can upload. But there is simply no substitute for being there.... -Tony Student Pilot "Jack" wrote White Knight/Space Ship One launched approx. 1347Z (on MSNBC, CNBC, CNN, FNN in US). Jack I lived on the west coast back in the 80's and was able to go up to Edwards to see the first shuttle landing there. It too was a unforgetable experience and I just wish I had been able to make it out for this one. |
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Just got back from Mojave (about 150 mi away, roughly) and the first
suborbital flight of Spaceshipone. Somebody needs to do a 1/32 scale resin of that baby- it's fairly small. Got to see my first Alpha Jet, too. They are using an ex-Luftwaffe one as a camera ship for Discovery channel. The carrier plane, White Knight, looks like a P-38 on hallucinogens. Totally cool. Also along were an Extra 300 and a Beech Starship as chase planes. The mated WK/SS1 took off and did circles around the area to get altitude for about 50 minutes before drop. We were able to see them for quite a while thanks to contrails. Just before drop the pair came at us from out of the ease, just below the rising sun. We could see the smoke trail from the rocket engine heading apparently straight up next to the sun and then at burnout, the tiny spacecraft was lost to view. The local radio station was broadcasting the radio from the tower, so we could hear when Mike Melville was making position and altitude callouts. As the ship descended, we could see the chase ships converging on his position. The formation circled the field as they descended for landing. On the last turn round, the ship lined up on the runway and touched down just north of our viewing area. People were going nuts yelling and cheering when the rocket ignited and you could see the trail shooting straight up out of the sun. When the sonic boom filtered down to us there was a wave of cheering from the approximately 50,000 on hand. Now I know how it felt to watch Yeager or Shepard or Glenn. On the way home, I also realized that that was the first time in my life I had seen a formation of all four ways (yes, I know I'm forgetting electric, but don't spoil the poetry of the moment) to power an aircraft- rocket, jet, turboprop, and piston. Totally unforgettable. -- Jim Atkins Twentynine Palms, CA USA Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read. -Groucho Marx |
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Nice write up. A correction: Not Glenn and Shephard.
Scott Crossfield, Joe Walker, Bob White, Joe Engle, Neil Armstrong, Pete Knight, Bill Dana, Milt Thompson, Mike Adams, Pete Peterson, Jack Knight, Bob Rushworth in 199 flights of the X-15. While Glenn and Shephard are plenty brave men for their rocket rides, that old man today (63 and as old as my older brother) brought it in and landed by hand using his eyes and brains to put it on the numbers. It was a wonder to behold. Next time, though, I want to see if fromt he side instead of looking straight up so I can get a sense of the trajectory. |
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Glenn and Shepard in the sense of seeing a real first- not to take away from
the X-15 guys- in my opinion Crossfield deserved a Medal of Freedom just for staying cool during that engine test that blew the back half of the vehicle to shreds. Did you hear that Pete Knight just passed away? He was a legislator in Sacramento. -- Jim Atkins Twentynine Palms, CA USA Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read. -Groucho Marx |
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I wonder what kind of flight plan he filed? Did he have to cancel when
he exceeded FL600? And pick up an IFR flight plan prior to descending below 60,000ft? Or maybe they just had one hell of a wave window! Kirk |
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![]() "Jim Atkins" wrote in message ... Glenn and Shepard in the sense of seeing a real first- Let's not forget Yuri in there. Pete |
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Say, did the White Knight, or SS1, land first?
How long between the landings? |
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